LED street lights that are installed and maintained by Public Works. This is not a comprehensive list of all Public Works street lights and is currently missing the lights in Innovation Square and on Depot Avenue.

The existing land use categories are defined at the parcel-level. Land use categories are established by the Future Land Use Element of the city’s Comprehensive Plan. Extended descriptions of the land use categories can be found in the Goals, Objectives, and Policies document under Policy 4.1.1. Land use categories were implemented to allow for appropriate uses at suitable locations to meet the needs of current and projected populations. They also give the City flexibility to consider unique, innovative and carefully construed proposals that are in keeping with the surrounding character and environmental conditions of specific sites. For more information, please review the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan (http://www.cityofgainesville.org/PlanningDepartment/ComprehensivePlanning/PlanElements.aspx).

GPD districts and zones. Gainesville Police department has 2 districts and each districts is divided up in 6 zones.Gainesville Police Department has 2 districts, each district has 2 sectors and each sector has 3 zones. These are designated patrol areas for GPD officers.

This layer presents the boundaries of City Commission districts, bounded by the city limits of Gainesville. Gainesville’s City Commission performs a variety of duties including passing the city’s budget, setting the millage rate, and approving ordinances and resolutions. The commissioners are elected by the citizen. The commission consists of seven members: four commissioners are elected from single member districts (the districts presented in this layer), two are elected at-large (with all citizens of Gainesville eligible to vote), and one elected as the mayor. Members of the commission serve 3-year terms.

The existing zoning classifications are defined at the parcel-level. The zoning classifications for Gainesville are outlined in Article IV of the Land Development Code, which is Chapter 30 of the City’s Code of Ordinances. More broadly, the zoning districts are established to implement the Comprehensive Plan of the City, to promote orderly urban growth, and to classify and regulate the use of land, water, buildings, and structures within the city. For more information, please review Article IV of the Land Development Code (http://www.cityofgainesville.org/PlanningDepartment/CurrentPlanning/LandDevelopmentCode.aspx).

Crime Incidents is provided by the Gainesville Police Department (GPD) to document initial details surrounding an incident to which GPD officers respond. This dataset contains crime incidents from 2011 to present and includes a reduced set of fields focused on capturing the type of incident as well when and where an incident occurred.
The Incident location addresses have been rounded off and are not the exact location due to the constitutional amendment known as "Marsy's Law"

This dataset shows the parcels that lie within Enterprise Zone boundaries. Enterprise Zones are geographic areas that have been identified for economic revitalization and allow for tax incentives. This can be used in conjunction with the dataset called Enterprise Zones.